Milei and Kast Signal “New Era” of Bilateral Ties
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The president-elect of Chile, José Antonio Kast, made his first international visit in Buenos Aires this Tuesday after the electoral victory and met with the head of the Argentine State, Javier Milei, in what he described as a process that will take him to different countries in search of “good examples” for his country. The ultra-right leader landed in the morning at the international airport of Ezeiza, on the outskirts of the Argentine capital…
By Manuela Castro, CNN en Español. Hours after winning the elections in Chile, José Antonio Kast landed in Buenos Aires. On his first international visit as president-elect—after winning by a considerable margin in the runoff against the Communist Party candidate, Jeannette Jara, by 16 points—the leader of the Republican Party chose to meet with the president of Argentina, Javier Milei. This was a significant political gesture: the trip marked n…
Milei and Kast signal “new era” of bilateral ties
In his first international trip since winning Chile's runoff election, President-elect José Antonio Kast met with Argentine President Javier Milei on Tuesday at the Casa Rosada. Kast's trip marked a milestone in the relationship between the two Southern Cone nations.
With a chainsaw inside the Casa Rosada, and celebrating the “advance of freedom”, they posed this Tuesday on...
President-elect José Antonio Kast holds with his left hand a chainsaw, while he pronounces: “If there is good news is that freedom is advancing throughout Latin America.” Next to him is the President of Argentina, Javier Milei, who also has his hands in the iconic tool. “Long live the freedom, fuck,” says the transandino. The scene happens in Milei’s office at Casa Rosada, in Buenos Aires. The situation is recorded on video and is shared by the …
The far right advances in South America and shows its unity. Less than 48 hours after winning the presidential elections in Chile, José Antonio Kast crossed the Andes mountain range to meet Javier Milei in Buenos Aires. The Argentine president, ram of the cultural battle against the left in the world, welcomed him with open arms. “South America has awakened towards the ideas of freedom, away from the calamity of socialism of the 21st century,” s…
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